On Monday, the Palo Alto City Council is set to review an indemnity agreement that would allow off-duty permanent and reserve officers to work at the new home of the San Francisco 49ers.

The stadium is set to begin hosting football games and other events later this year. Santa Clara has reached out to several cities, including Los Altos and Mountain View, for help in policing the 69,000-seat venue.

Santa Clara would pay the officers $55 per hour, according to a city staff report released Wednesday. Hours worked in Santa Clara would not contribute to hours worked in Palo Alto for the purposes of calculating overtime or other benefits.

Under the indemnity agreement, any injuries suffered by officers working at the stadium would be covered by Santa Clara.

The Santa Clara Police Department would provide training and supervision as well as uniforms and insignias, according to the report. Officers, however, would use personal protective equipment issued by Palo Alto.

"The limited use of this gear would have a negligible impact to the lifespan of the equipment," the report said.

An officer's duties in Palo Alto would take priority over any assignment with the Santa Clara Police Department and officers could be recalled without prior notice, according to the report.